【儿科医生对新生儿疼痛的认识】。

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Orvosi hetilap Pub Date : 2025-02-23 DOI:10.1556/650.2025.33225
Johanna Ivancsó
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新生儿期未治疗的疼痛会产生长期的不良后果。对疼痛及其缓解的广泛而扎实的知识对于适当的疼痛管理是必不可少的。目的:在本研究中,作者旨在评估欧洲儿科住院医师和专家关于新生儿疼痛的知识。方法:于2021年5月至7月进行为期3个月的匈牙利语和英语谷歌表格在线问卷调查。这些问题涉及对新生儿疼痛的认知,其短期和长期影响,以及药物和非药物疼痛治疗。结果:收到了来自39个欧洲国家和44个非欧洲国家的1229份回复。77%的受访者正确回答了一般疼痛知识的问题,69%的受访者回答了疼痛缓解的问题,59%的受访者正确回答了疼痛感知的问题。最正确的答案来自母乳喂养的镇痛效果(96%)。回答最不正确的问题是新生儿是否能在剧烈疼痛的情况下入睡(21%)。足够的疼痛知识与受访者参与疼痛相关培训,使用疼痛量表和疼痛缓解方案显着相关。结论:完成问卷调查的医生对新生儿疼痛有一定的了解,但研究也揭示了一些差距。在世界范围内,新生儿疼痛被低估了,而且在许多情况下得不到充分治疗。主要原因是医护人员对疼痛缺乏了解。教育项目、协议和疼痛测量的使用可以提高护理人员对疼痛的认识,从而提高早产儿和新生儿的疼痛管理。Orv Hetil. 2025;166(8): 292 - 300。
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[Pediatricians' knowledge of neonatal pain].

Introduction: Untreated pain in the neonatal period can have long-term adverse consequences. A broad and solid knowledge of pain and its relief is essential for appropriate pain management. Objective: In this study, the author aimed to assess the knowledge of European pediatric residents and specialists about neonatal pain. Method: A Hungarian and an English Google Form online questionnaire were available for completion for three months from May to July 2021. The questions concerned knowledge about the perception of neonatal pain, its short and long-term effects, and pharmacological and non-pharmacological pain treatments. Results: 1229 responses were received from 39 European and 44 non-European countries. 77% of respondents answered the questions correctly on general pain knowledge, 69% responded well on pain relief, and 59% answered the questions on pain perception correctly. The most correct answers came from the pain-relieving effect of breastfeeding (96%). The least correctly answered question was whether newborns can sleep despite severe pain (21%). Adequate pain knowledge significantly correlated with the respondents’ participation in pain-related training, use of pain scale, and pain relief protocol. Conclusion: The physicians who completed the questionnaire have some knowledge about neonatal pain, but the study also revealed several gaps. Neonatal pain is underestimated and, in many cases, inadequately treated worldwide. The main reason is the lack of knowledge about pain among healthcare personnel. Education programs and the use of protocols and pain measurement could improve caregivers’ knowledge about pain and, thus, the pain management of premature and newborn infants. Orv Hetil. 2025; 166(8): 292–300.

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Orvosi hetilap
Orvosi hetilap MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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期刊介绍: The journal publishes original and review papers in the fields of experimental and clinical medicine. It covers epidemiology, diagnostics, therapy and the prevention of human diseases as well as papers of medical history. Orvosi Hetilap is the oldest, still in-print, Hungarian publication and also the one-and-only weekly published scientific journal in Hungary. The strategy of the journal is based on the Curatorium of the Lajos Markusovszky Foundation and on the National and International Editorial Board. The 150 year-old journal is part of the Hungarian Cultural Heritage.
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